Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 02, 1900, Image 3

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    [Corrected weekly by Felix Noel.)
Wheat, per bushel, 50 ct*.
Bran, per ton $14.
Shorts, per ton, $.6
O ils , per bushel, 35 ot*.
Flour, per 10 barrels, $2 70.
F lour, per suck, 80o.
buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per owl.
Germea, $1 50 per uwl.
Corn meal, $2 *0 per cwt.
[Corrected weekly by Brown A Son
Potatoes, per bushel. 35 els.
Butter, per | h > iiii <I, 20el»
Lard, per puiiml, 10(uill ot*.
Bacon, sides, per j ouliu, tfuv 10 ets
H am s, per pound, 12(315 els.
Shouldeis, per |,ollinl. bfet 10 cts.
E ggs, per doseu, 20 cts.
Chickens, per dozen, $3nt$l
Dried fru it«, per pound, 12 ets.
Beets, per pound, 1 cents
T u rn ip s, r er pound, 1 cts.
C abbage, )>er pound, 2$ cts.
Onions, per pound, 2 cts.
Beans, per pouud, 4 (»5 cents.
Corn meal, per pound,2$ cts.
Hay, per um, $5(4$7
S t o p * Iths C o u g h
A nd work* oil'the cold. Laxative bro-
imiqiiiniiie tablets enru a cold iu one
day. No cure, uu pay. Price, 25
cents.
COUNTY
8 E A T LE T S .
The stage driver will bring whatev­
er you want from Salem.
You save money when buying vonr
jackets a 'd wrap* at ill* Bee Hive,
Over 100 garments, consisting of ready
made skirts ill all kinds of material,
including golfs and rainy day styles,
offered st s great reduction.
Qsynnr’s store is tlie place to gei
tlie best of ull kinds of footwear. Their
slioes will come ns near keeping out
'.lie wet and cold as any in the mar­
ket and their rubber goods are of stau
dard make.
Mrs. Shaffer has reason Pi feel satis
tied with Iter fail millinery trade for
all of her old customers and many
new ones have been patrouiiiiig her
and expressing themselves as well
pleased.
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Hercules waterproof «lines, every
pair warranted. The Bee Hive.
Thousand« Haw * K idney Trouble
and D on’t K now It.
W H A T W E H AVE LE A R N E D D U R IN G
How To Vlad Out.
THE W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL .
Fill s bottle or common glass with
water and let It stand twenty-four hour:; a
sediment or set­ A b t « S o u r c e « O lsh e d u p fo r O u r
tling indicates an
N u m e r o u « F am ily of R e a d e r «
unhealthy condi­
In A hrnvlated P a r a g r a p h « .
tion of the kid­
neys; if tt stsins
Bpcctacitf* and glesaes at l'feniiig's.
your linen It is
evidence of kid­
Usltwl hay und mill feed ut Osfield’e
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
W eites liave beeil slnying Ued 1‘ ra-
pass It or pain In
the back Is also irl« sltt-ep.
convincing proof thst the kidneys snd blad­
I M Frazer «i»» moved (rum Urtò I !
der are out of order.
h es lo L U pendane«.
What to Do.
There is comfort In the knowledge so
H.
h tv
hoco
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-.
... L. ,, Fun-on , ami , wife
,
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every 1 VI*,' " ,E 1 Br'***« ki i.drcd
wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the
John Ueez'y. of Falls City, has he
back, kidneys, liver, bladder snd every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability come a normal student.
to hold water and scalding pain In passing
borne hunters kills<1 a horse for
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, snd overcomes that unpleasant George Dyke ra on Itcd Prairie.
necessity of being compelled to go often
J. H , Lawton, tin- barber, lias ta k
during the day, snd to get up many times
during the night. The mild snd the extra­ en iu ae a partner, Clarence Sliullx
ordinary effect of Swam p-R oot ts soon
Hon. N F . Gregg ie having an ad­
realized. It stands the highest for Its won­
derful cures of the most distressing — —« dition made ta bis res deuce south ef
If you need a medicine you should have the Ballslon.
best. Sold by druggists in50c. and Jl. sizes.
W ill. Martin, who married Miss
You may have a sample bottle ot thla
Mattel Cobb, is now head sawyer in a
wonderful
dlooovery
mill
at Dill».
snd a book that tells
more about tt. both sent
A number of industrious and thrif­
absolutely free by mall,
ty Scandinavian families are ex|iect-
address Dr. Kilmer is h « * « ot
ed
front Minnesota.
Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing' men­
tion reading this generous offer In this paper.
Reese i. Kelly, of Bethel, recently
hough* a band of flue sheep from Fred
Johnson, nf Peedee.
Miss Clara Luce is teaching at Oak­
land, 11 linei«.
Cricket Bevens has sold to Hslles
S u n d a y S a h o a l Rally.
A. D. Pettyjohn has bought Hall's
There will be a Sunday school rallv and Salem hoteliers 50 heef cal lie
ferry below Independence.
at Zena, Sunday, November 4 1 li. li ami 150 mutton sheep.
will be an all day session with a ban­
Alxiut forty telephones are in ser­
Putnam Fadeless Dyes are fast te
ket dinner. Mr. Keed, vice president vice here four of them having been
sunlight,
washing,
and
rubbing
of tlie «tale association, will tell what added in the last week.
■told
by A. K. Wilson.
organization means, snd Mrs. W in-
Rc^ai
■
ans, state siiiH-rinteiideul of tlie home
department, will explain tlmt part ef
the work. The children, as well as
older ones, may expect a treat from
Mrs Wash, county president. Usv
Morrliead will discuss the essentials
to successful leaching nf the Bible and
the superintendent of the Suniii.it
school will talk on teachers meetings
Tlie needs uf tint school will be dis­
cussed by Bethel, Perrydale lias been
invited to tell of primary work, ami
ll.dlstou will talk aliout the adult
classes. Zeua will speak on the prac­
tical results from our schools. You
are moat cordially invited.
E mma R ig g s , district president.
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Whenever your plow fails to set A V illa g e B la c k s m ith S aved H is
Little S o n 's Life.
just right, take it Pi J. E Smith, who
Mr. H H. Black, the well known
esu almost, iuvariably apply att effee
village blacksmith st Orshantsville.
tive remedy.
Sullivan county N. Y., says: “Our lit
tie Bon, five years old, lias always
Lots of farmers arc buying a varie­ been subject to croup, snd so bad
ty of grass seeds at Fntlll’s store and have the attacks been thst we have
not a few are still procuring farming h-ared many times that he would die.
implements there. But the most iu W e have luid the doctor and used
quiries are for stoves and the things many medicines, but Chamberlain's
tiiat go with them and he generally Cough Remedy is new our sola reli­
Itaa about what people want in that ance. It seems to dissolve the tough
line. Hie tinner is kept busy making inuuus and by giving frequent doses
buckets, esns and other articles. H r when the crotipy symptoms appear
carries rope of all sizaa and all sorts we hare found that the dreaded croup
of builders hardware.
is cured before it gets settled.” There
is no danger in giving this remedy
Buttrick’s pattern’a, the worlds Stan for it contains no opium or other in­
jurious drug and may he given a» con­
dard of fashion, for sale at The Bee
fidently to a hahe as to an udult. For
Hive.
-ale by A K. Wilson.
Gunsmith Illsser is kept very ) i ih \
these days hv sportsmen from all
around. He know* exactly what t<
do w ith a gun that is out of whack
and pots up ammunition that will
kill every Lime.
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Frank Kerslake in the old hop 1
building carries a good stock of new
and second band furniture.
He will
also buy er exchange anything of the
kind. Take to him for sale nr ex­
change whatever you do not need.
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Examine our overcoats at $7.50, $9,
$10, $12, $13, $15.
Great values,
l'lte Bse Hive.
.* »
New and desirnhle things in milli­
nery are constantly arriving st Miss
Ifallock’s emporium in the Wilson
block. Ask to see the handsome dal)
to be given to her patrons.
»».
As soon as Mr. Lynch looks at a de-
sired job of lilaeksmithing he knows
how pi tackle it to the best advan­
tage.
***
J. F. Morrison takes to tlio livery
business like a duck does ta water, it
being bis natural element. No won­
der then that he succeeds so well in
pleasing his customers.
New arrivals, tioys tlireo piece suits,
long pants, also thrse piece school
suit*. Jnst what vou have been look­
ing for. The Bee Hive.
LOCAL AND GENERAL-
T h e Y o u th ’s C o m p a n io n In IOOI.
The ends of the earth will lie luiil
under tribute for the 1901 volume
of The Youth's Companion. State«-
man, diplomats, traveller«, trappers,
Indian fighters, cow-puncher«, ami
self-made men and women " f mant
vocations will contribute to the , n er
tainnu nt of young and old in Com ­
panion bullies. Theodore Roosevelt
will write upon “ The Essence of
Heroism.”
The Secretary of th-
treiiury will am wer the qnwition,
“ W h at is Money?” Frank T. Bullen,
the old sailor who spins fscinsting
yarns ef life nt sea, will coatribute s
story. W . D. Howells will contribute
tlie relations between ‘‘ Yeung Con­
tributors and Editors.” Paul Leices­
ter Ford will wrile about “ The Man
of the dictionary”— Noah Webster.
There is not space here to begin to
tell of the good tilings already provid­
ed fur readers of the new volu nn of
Die Youth's Coni|>aninii— interesting,
instructive, inspiring— from the pens
of f.imous men snd women. Illustrat­
ed announcement of th* 19#l volumn
and sample copies *f the paper sent
free te any addreas. All new aub
scrlbere wlio «end iu their subscrip­
tion now will receive not only the 52
eopies of The Companion fer 1901 but
also all the copies far the remaining
w ie k *o fl9 0 0 frie from the time of
suhsrriptien, besides the beautiful
"Puritan G irl” calendar for 1901, lit li
ngrapbed in 12 colors and gold.— The
Youths Companion, Boston, Massa­
chusetts.
Mrs. M. E W eaver will give lessons
in embroidery at her studio in tlie dor­
mitory every Wednesday afternoon.
The present population
of the
Coiled States is 76.295.220, while ten
year* ago it was 63.009,756.
If your slnmacli it weak it slieuld
have help. H o id's 8«ra*p*ii11* give«
strength to the stomach and cur?«
dyspepsia and indigestion.
Martin Bros, have bought 880 seres
Rev. Goodfriend will preach Sun­
uf unculled timber land two miles
we«t uf the upper Salt Creek school day morning on Destructive and
Constructive
Forces, his evening sub­
bouse and will move their tnw mill
ject being The Work of the Pioneer*.
there.
At the home ef the bride, west n!
Anything anil everything in the
marble cutters line and cemetery work Airlie, Inst Wednesday. W in . F. I.er
will lie promptly and well done if en­ uf 11 ridgi-port, was married to M i»
trusted to G. L. Hawkins at Indepen­ Nellie Crilchlow, by Rev. H. A, Deck
dence.
Frank Morrison and Miss Minnie
The Sunday schoal officers at l’ee­ Lynch were married Wednesday by
Rev D. C. dcFnrland anil at once
dee are. Superintendent, l). H. Simp
son; secretaiy, J. W . Yost; treasurer, went to their new home iu the Rock
Mrs. L. R im er; chorister, Mrs. D. H. Creek country.
Simpson.
The home of J. O. V an Orsd' l wm
The fish, poultry and general mar­ crowded Wednesday e 'e iug with
ket on Mill street is having a flue member* and friends of the Pieshv
run of custom because they kepp so terian church, the time In ing delight-
many things the people want. They isilly spent in sociability.
huy as well as sell.
At the home «if the brtd'a parents
G. W . Shriver, the Perrydale liar ill Riekresll Wednesday Otis W ail
ness maker has had ahuudaiit experi­ and Mis* Liszie-Orr-'wvrtt united for
ence and knows exactly how to make life by ltev. A. I Gobdlrijiid. There
horse clothing that will give the best was a large atleodence nqd the happy
service. Give him an order.
couple n ceived many lie.ia ifnl pres­
ents.
H en-y Howe is Np at Skagwar,
whore his daughter, Mrs. Nellie Shoe
About 100 o ir loads of prunes will
make, lives, and is getting fat as a Is* »hipped from Haleni this season.
tienr. Frank is a milk seller at Cape The dryers all over the Valley haw
Nome and is doing wall enough,
been taxed to their full capacity anil
there must he quite a number of in »
Special sale vf childrens lieadwarc
■nr« before the next eroh is ready for
and caps at Miss Hallocks, upstairs
curing. Members of th - state h< ard
in the Wilson building, this week
uf horticulture any that spraying li.-.s
and next. Also a limited uiiinb r of
improved the condition of nil kinds
choice pattern hats at special rates.
A fruit.
Go and see those elegant meda
W e give n • rewards. An nff*r ef
lions in -he show window ot the Mor­
Ills kind is Ills me meat ef dceep-
ris jew 1 y establishment. There are
• ione. Test the curative powers of
a dozen different kinds and it will he
Ely’s Cream Halm for the cure of
hard to d. cido which is the prettb rt
catarrh, hay fever snd cold in tbe
A. M. Stump has bought of W . C heed and you are sure to eontimir
Brown the Cottage hotel » 1 $2,500 the treatment. Relief ie immediate
and lias been sprinkling the reof with snd a cure follows. It is not drying,
time to keep the inwsa from growing does net produce sneesing. It soetbps
W ho has tried that and fsund it an ind heals the membrane. Price 50
effective remedy f
cente at druggiats or by mail. Ely
lirathere, 56 W arren Street,
New
Prof. Metzger will preach in the
York.
college cli*|iel next Sunday morning
and Prof. Bittner in the evening.
To remove a troublesome corn in
Pastor Deck will hold services at bunion: First eovk the corn or bun­
Bridgeport morning and evening and ion in warm water to soften it, then
at Falls City in the afternaun.
pare it dewn as close as possible
without ilrawing blood and apply
So many horses, cattle, sheep and
Chamberlains Pain Balm twice daily:
goats have been killed or injured bv
rubhiug vigorously for five minutes st
careless hunters in all parts of Hit
each »"plication.
A com plaster
county that farmer* are being com­ should lie worn for a few days, to pro
pelled to post their lands against tres­
■ret it freni the shoo. As a general
passers. W e have for eale large tres­
iniment for sprains, brui e>, lame teas
pass notices printed on cloth.
snil ilieiinistism, Pain Halm is un­
Photographer Cherriugton hae re­ equalled. For sale by A. K Wilson.
turned from the meeting of the pit«-
The Dallas public school hi,Udine
logrsplier* asaochilu n in Tertian)'
ins been completed and is a credit to
snd while there gained quite a mini
he town and to the builders, Morri-
tier of pi ini* rs us In the better aim «on A Kily. Next Monday «naming a
more attractive photographic work. new 450 |iound bell will call ilia chil­
Have him to take you some holiday dren to book*. Two Urge furiyiccs in
plctiiree with the improvements.
'lie basement will keep ail the rooms
Editor S a a a W o n d a ra .
Editor W . V . Barry, of Leziagton ,
•••
Tenn., in exploring Mammoth cave,
A nicer slock of fall and winter contracted a severe case of piles. His
goods than you can now see at Brew u’s quick cure through using Bucklen's
store is not to 1« found in this couu- Arnica Halve convinced him it is aa-
ly. Whatever is latest and beat they other world's wander. Cures piles,
always procure and their pricee are injuries, iuHaiumstion, and all liudily
always as low as the lowest. Drop in­ eruptions. Only 25 eeute at M, D.
Chicken pie supper in the base­
to their grocery department and you Ellis’.
ment of the Christian churoh at Fall*
will be astonished at the variety they
City to-morrow evening. A* the prn-
j reeds go toward a bell for the church
carry.
O O LLE O E NO TE S.
| and will be a benefit to the «urroun 1
D ie boys talk of getting a new foot­ ing cnnnlrv all who fpel able should
O A K D A LE .
ball.
patronise the fesal. A ll the chicken
ami things you can eat will cost you
Ir*. Siefarth liae a nice lot of tur-
New seats have been placed in the
only 25 cent*.
eh» | k -1 a I in«-1 doubling its sealing ca-
•'
ft. Macomlter hae several men I 1 pacity.
The Thurston Lumbering com-
ling wood.
President Poling ha» been ahse'i' piny are patting the finishing tnnrtie*
liver Dennis end John Farley ere revere] day« and we m i«« hi* genial on a large darn that will hold an im­
mense amount t f water up toward
countenance.
rifig boards.
the head of La Creole. V ery scon
Our literary eaeiety will give its first tliay will hare their mill pond hill of
enrge Robinson, whe lias been
ing with his son, John, has gone public programme Friday evening, he- |,.g« *,„1 ike machinery in steady op-
Faahington to spead the winter.
ginning at 7 ;30, and the genoral pub jeration. They ran readily dispose of
lie ie invited.
: «11 the lumber they can make.
he boys say they will tliarsvari
e Kimball when he coniee heme
W e had many visitors daring t h e '
One of Lite most devnud sad sctiv.
i hie bride, even should he stay teachers instil ate. they represen ting m„ niher, o(
M
E ehnrch M
many
schools
nt
ait
gradas.
Visitors
y until spring.
------------ . j - ,. - „ A -
----------- Fell. Oily i. Mre. Eleanor F. Butler,
ha is now confined to her home
>hn Robinson and Ben. Thomp- from everywhere are welcome at ail
times.
with * broken ankle. Not many days
hsve recently killed foor deer. |
ago she was pleasantly surpriveJ bv
le George Hiefarth snd Fount,
the coming «I her pastor's wife and
■phy have slain eight of them.
members of the lilie s aid society.
They brought pretty Mowers and well
filled bwekeis »nd after a nice dinner
there were pleasant rounds of conver-
• ition and music.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
ABSOLUT!
V
J. M Prathsr, near Buena Vista,
bail 140 good goals and has added
two flue bucke to the band.
Mary E. W ilkins has just flni«hei|
s new novel, which bee been eecuivi.
by The Ladies’ Home Journal
The
•ocial life of a small town is her
theme. She reveals it* romances, its
humors and its tragedies with that
charming realism which eh*raetar *»•
■he writings of this popular nevelisi.
Baking
^^■Powder
warm ansi the system of veniilalion is
excellent. A ll the desks having lieen
overhauled and revarnishrd look al­
most a* good As new. In every tense
of the word the new building is an im­
provement on the old one. For the
present only seven ol the eight rooms
will be used.
Strongest, purest, most economical
and healthful of all leavening agents.
There are many imitation baking powders sold at a low price. They
are made from alum, a corrosive acid which is poisonous in foot!
NOVAL BASINO POWDER CO. 100 WILLIAM ST.. NEW VORg.
T H E K IN G W A S B E T T E R .
B it the Doctor Got Little Credit F er
H U K Forts.
A atory Illustrating tbe good sense
and humor of tbe late King Humbert
1a told at the expense of hie physician.
Dr. Haglione.
Sometime* the king,
from hi* hunting lodge of Castle Fu-
•ano went to the sea and amused him­
self by ehoreling sand Into a cart.
“Take care, yonr majesty,” said SagU-
one one day, “not to perspire too
much.” “Ah, my dear Signor Doctor,"
answered tbe king, resting his chin
on Lie two hands that grasped the
handle of hie spade, “this muscular ex-
irclse does me much more good than
yonr prescriptions.”
“Yes, but one
must abuse nothing." “But I tell yon
that I feel very well, and yon are
afraid you see In this poor shovel a
competitor.”
And, laughing heartily,
the king finished filling bla cart.
However, by exposing himself In
every way without exercising any care,
the king contracted bronchitis, which
took a chronic form and gave him a
rather troublesome cough. This cough
was a source of anxiety to tbe faith­
ful doctor, as he could not convince hi*
patient of tbe necessity for taking med­
icine.
Occasionally the doctor was
even sent away abruptly by the king,
who would say, “ I have Dot called you.
W hy did yon come? Yon may go. I
thank yon very much."
One evening, however, the doctor
thought he had gained hie point, and he
prepared for the king In his bedroom
the powders he waa to take during tbe
night. The next morning Dr. Sagllono
rose very early, being very anxious to
know tbe effect of his medicine. He
was received In tbe bedroom and at
once asked, “Well, bow does your maj­
esty feel this morning?”
“ Much better—1 may say quite well,”
was tbe response.
“Ah,” observed the doctor, rubbing
his hands with satisfaction, "you see
the results of listening to reason.”
“W h at do you mean?” asked the
king.
“T be powders!”
“Bravo!" shonted Humbert.
“Go
Into tbe next room and see what you
can And.”
Tho powders were In the waste paper
basket
high |>e<ligrecd stock and I paid fan­
cy price* fer them. Seeing I could
not supply the demand I sent for live
more docs snd another fine buck. By
H ou so To H ou se V isita tio n s.
this time there waa some interest tak­
In many part* of the union the
en in them and besides a fear young
! progress o'ch urch and Sunday achoo!
ones I let five of the old ones go ami
work lint) been wonderfully In lpeil
mt for three more docs. It pays to
! along l y co-operation aa indicated be
huy good stock no matter how few or
.low. Those moat inUresled meet,
many you boy. I have sold to several
aided a chairman mid procure effi­
who went to Salem and to Indepen­
cient committees representing all the
dence. I sold pedigreed slock for
different denominations. Then thr­
own or city i* districted se as to re­ from $2.50 to $15, according te age
and fineness. I have sold anil used
quire not over a day to cunvas it
Two persons representing diHerein for th* table over one hundred ami I
have on hands, counting all ages
churches are sent into each diairict to
about ninety. I liave six breeding
lake a church and Hnnday seln-ol
doe* and a buck, and have told foun­
cenaui. The facts concerning each
dation stock to nianv here and in the
family are taken down en printed
surrounding Country. Tho*. Rowell
cards and the information gained
turned over to th* particular organi- has fixed up a good place in a shed on
I lie side uf his barn and Inis 28. Dunn
ZHlien moat interested in the lamiliea
or individual*. It lias been the nu a- a Bros, have built a line rabtntry 20 «24
of rustic am) nicely painted; it will
of getting a multitude
into
the
contain twei ty puna cupable of caring
churohia and Sunday ichoole and of
having thousand* of neglected once, (or 100 Imres, . they now liave 8. . . Mrs.
.
i bead having caught
' side of the tub.
on tho opposite
cared for. An effort is being made to
„c u re Hie same result, in Dallas.
There Ima been a meeting ef tbe pas­
te a and others most interested, ltev.
Id. A. Deck lias lieen cboaen chairman
and there will be another meeting
at the l ’reshyleriau church next Mon­
day evening to perfect arrangement*
a ml have the o n tas made. The oh
| ject is purely for the good of all con­
cerned and no one who fairly umler-
I stands it will offer criticism. No roa
snnahle person will »1 ject to giving
I Ills information sought. It is in the
i interest of all churches alike and mat
I l-e made to improve the condilieti of
every one of them.
C R O W T H IN B E L G IA N H AR ES.
l.a.U March I brought home with
me three Belgian hares, tw> does and
and a buck from lata Angeles. At
I that time tln-re waa a great demand
for them there, both from a fancier’«
standpoint and for their tine, white,
tender meat. These were the Ural I»
com* to Dallas having a pedigree. At
that time Edgar L. Collins had had
four or tive but lie paid tittle attention
to them, just raised a few for his own
use for the table. Peeing there was
going to be a good demand for them
I sent to Los Angeles for three more
Age may not be garrulous, but there does all of different strains and had
le no denying the fact that It tella on them bred to three different bucks of
different strains. These were fine,
both men and women.—Exchange.
A IR L IE .
Groceries.,.
Rev. Prosser preached here Bunday.
Bura Tarter is speculating in calves.
My fall and winter stock of
everything in Hint line ia
very complete. Just now I
wish to call special attention
to a new invoice of
W illie McAdams it among us once
The rain of tlie psat few days lias
-topped plowing.
Tableware
Jim Atwater brought in a load of
peara and apple* Isst week.
A variety i f pat'.orn*, both
pi»in and decorated. Any
lady of taste can select from
my ait irln ent articbl that
would make her table very
attractive. I have jnat put
on display aa handsome at
array of new design* ill Chi­
na ware aa you e 'e r saw.
Manj' things are intended as
presents for young people
and children.
One uf the W ellm an I kivs waa cut­
ting wood for H. T a r'e r last week.
H. Tartar’s little boy hail the croup
a few night* ago. but ia all right now.
Mrs. C. E, Htaats S|>eiit several days
• if last week with friaiul* at Independ­
ence.
A. C. Htaats has the necessary ma­
terial on hand to build a cellar or fruit
lion»«.
J. O. Htaats and Tom
met with good success
ducks.
Grots have
in bagging
J. F. Barry, who ie 81 year« old ie in
very |mor health. Dr. H ill wae’over
to see him a lew day* ago.
T. A. RIGGS,
The Dallas Grocer.
T h is picture is the trade m ark of
S C O T T ’S E M U L S I O N , and is on
A. D. McKisson, after spending sev­
eral days prospecting in tlie vicinity every lxittle o f S C O T T ’S E M U L ­
•f Grants Pass, returned home last S I O N in the W o r ld , w h ich now
week.
amounts to m any m illions yearly.
Mrs. Nannie Goyeau is quite tick at T h is great business has g ro w n to
her home in Natron. H er mother,
such vast proportions,
H w r t le a K a r a l F etes .
Mrs. T. B. William s, of this place, is
The Society of American Florists I with her.
E/rsL’-Because
the proprietors
bolds It« annual meeting and exhibi­
Mjpp Nvtiin Ataaft'Of thin plar*». wr * have a lw a y s lieen most careful in
tion In New York city Aug. 21-24 at
martied in Portia nd laat Tum d«v t‘*
the Grand Central palace.
selecting the various ingredients
Robert Ga!d«n, of Marshfield. They
There Is a good outlook for grapes.
used in its composition, nam ely;
or ill re*ide nt the latter place.
In Fran«», Switzerland, Hungary
the finest C o d L iv e r O il, and the
|
Orville
Btichannan,
who
has
been
and elsewhere the practice of grafting
native grape stocks with American I »onduciing a a tore at Wren, ha* mov­ purest H ypoph osph ites.
vine cnttlnge ta rapidly growing In ed hie family and good« to (hi« plac«
.Second:-B ecause they have so
and w»ll a»ei»t Ilia fat t«r with th« «tore
favor as a preventive of phyloxera.
| sk illfu lly
com bined the various
A Bret prize In a temporary compe­ livre,
,
...
■_____ . „ ingredien ts that the best possible
tition b«e been for the fourth time In
Nlnle eggs, winch »re twing on free-
*
eiieceoelon «warded to tbe Illinois nor- ly useil i„ the « « ft , baa r .u .e .1 the j results are obtained by its use.
tlcnltnrnl society for in spple exhibit, price of frepb •*«:#• te advance t«* 24 ,
T . . . T1
. ,
.
m p of 1800, at the Parte exposition. cent. Rt this place, »ml, eonawpieutly. I
EBI t B :-B e e n u s e it has m ade so
The varieties displayed were Ben Du­ III. ho.iaewifv i. I.appy,
I m in y
<lelicat*
children
el«, Grime«, Jonathan, Balome. Ktarfc,
tron g and healthy, given health
Monday morning a. Mrs^ Walker
xÔ Êf cheeks to so many pale,
Summer Hill, Willow and Wlnesap.
! Bevens waa preparing to put Olii her !
. '
. .
Budding peaches, nectarines snd
washing, one of the children, while a 1,eralc Rlr*s and healed the lungs
apricots ire now In order at the north.
l « ) . and restored to full health, »m any
Watch the ligatures and cut them w a lk in g hark w ard, fell in to a till* ,
ges o f
ti»»lly fill«*»! with 1 m #( water
It waa | thousands in the first
promptly aa soon aa tbe bod baa united
severely hnrievd shout (he liipa, it* ! Consutnptioii.
to the stock.
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O A R T O J I I A .
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kfw
Vern
rcU ,
j x f i Iks
w l lad
m T Ysi
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nrrt
I «'8 8 * >»» *
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u" t0 >>"
I ' " « of l,er ,,,,rn 10* 16 ‘'o n U m ‘nK
twelve hutchen; she has three fine
does and a buck to start with. Otho
Williams has » nice new jdace for his
mid keep« about a dozen, fiert Stiles
has 4 and liées one half of the lower
barn floor. Chef Co.id Jr. I ihm 2, they
usinjf a room built onto tho woodshed.
The Elkins boys have 6 in a nice pen
down by the creek. George While*
horn Inm 4 and has his barn floor par-
:itinned ntf for them. 0. Hughes hax
12, having converted his China phsas-
nnt pen into a rabhitry. Claud Demp-
s< y h«s 28, which he keep« in n shed
by the burn. A.. IJ. Kuna Inis 3, Peter
Redieopp 3, Henry Kern 2 Dr. Fisher
1, Mr. .Mac tun her 3, Leonard LeSier,
Ola Grant 1, O. H. Cobb 3« ami John
.Simmons 8. I predict that in two or
three years there will he 100 persons
in around Dallas
raising
Belgian
Imres far their own table and for mar­
ket. It i* claimed, ami I hnlievo trno
that one doe will bring frem six to
eight litters per year of from six to
twelve to the litter, or an average of
eight. These siity-lour when grown
will weigh from six to eight pounds,
or 384 pounds of the very fine.nt of
meal. Is there anything that will
beat it at so little expense and trouble.
H. L. C r iu k r .
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50 c. and fi go , all <!ruggi»i‘
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